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A2.1 - U2 - For The Love of Food

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Basic Requirements

1. Confirm internet connection


2. Check speakers and microphone
3. Be ready to participate and answer
4. Have pen and paper at hand
5. Get ready to learn
Food
Idiomatic
Expressions
Piece of cake
• very easy

The test was a piece of cake. I feel happy and confident.


Bad egg
• A person of dishonest character

He’s a bad egg. Don’t believe anything he says.


Full of beans
• To have a lot of energy.

My grandfather is 81 years old but he’s full of beans.


What do you need to buy?
Poultry Products
• Chicken
• Chicken legs
• Chicken wings
• Chicken breasts
• Turkey
• Duck
• Eggs
Seafood
• Fish
• Salmon
• Shrimp
• Lobster
• Crabs
Snack Foods
Fast Food
• Nacho chips
• Popcorn
• Hot dogs
• Hamburgers
• Peanuts
• Fries
• Jelly
Produce
• Fruits and vegetables
• Apple
• Banana
• Orange
• Vegetables
• Onion
• Carrot
• Broccoli
Dairy products
• Milk
• Cheese
• Butter
• Cream
• Yogurt
Beverages and Drinks

• Lemonade
• Hot chocolate
• Cold drinks
• Soft drinks
• Wine
Meat products

• Beef
• Steak
• Pork
• Ribs
• Ham
• Bacon
What is this?
What is this?
What is this?
A special meal!
Can you count the apples in the box?

Yes, there are 20 apples in the box.


Can you count the salt?

No, I can’t count the salt. 


Countable Uncountable

Nouns
One apple a day, keeps the doctor away.

I love apples!

Apple is a countable noun.


We can count apples.
- an apple
- two apples
- three apples …
Countable nouns are nouns we can count

They have a singular and a plural form

apple apples
We use “a” – “an” or a number before
countable nouns.

An apple Seven apples


My father drinks orange juice every morning.

Juice is an uncountable noun.


He loves juice!
We cannot count juice.
- We can’t say “a juice” or
“ten juices”
Uncountable nouns are nouns we can’t
count. They have only a singular form.

Juice

Pasta
We can group uncountable nouns:
1. Powder or grains
• Rice
• Salt
• Flour
• Sand
• Cheese
• Cake
2. Liquids and Gases
• Soup
• Tea
• Coffee
• Water
• Smoke
• Fog
• Oxygen
3. Materials
• Wood
• Steel
• Gold
• Paper
• Wool
• Cotton
4. Data and Abstracts
• Love
• Luck
• Education
• Intelligence
• Information
• Advice
5. Concepts
• Fruit
• Money
• Food
• News
• Luggage
Others
• Math, science, economics, English
• Heat, cold, light, sunshine
Countable or
Uncountable?
Uncountable
bread
information

gasoline Uncountable
Uncountable
Uncountable
potatoes
cherries

wine Countable
Countable
bottle
Uncountable
love

advice Countable
Uncountable
Uncountable
problem
economics

money Countable
Uncountable
Correct or
Incorrect?
There are a lot of cold
today. I’m freezing!
I have two onions and
one cucumber for my
salad. I don’t need
any tomatoes or
carrots.
I’m going to Australia
tomorrow.
The luggages aren’t
ready yet.
I have a serious
problem at the
office. Can you give
me an advice
please?
I like steel, but when
I see wood, love is in
the air!
Remember the shopping list?

• Check your shopping list


from the first activity. Countable Uncountable
Classify your ingredients in .
.

two groups: “countable” .


.
.
.
.
.

and “uncountable”
Countable Uncountable

You cannot
You can count
count

You can give a


You can’t give a
number (1, 2,
number.
20, 30, etc.)

Plural and
No plural form
singular form
How much coffee do
you drink?
How many hens
do you see?
How much
water is there
in the ocean?
How many trees
are there in the
forest?
QUANTIFIERS
• Quantifiers replace numbers
Countable Uncountable

Nouns
Countable Many
Some
Nouns A few
Any
A lot
Uncountable Much
Lots of A little
Nouns
Some quantifiers are exclusively for “countable” or
“uncountable” nouns

COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE
A few A Little
Many Much
- How much sugar do you want in your coffee?
- I want a little sugar.

- How many pairs of shoes do you have?


- I have a few pairs of shoes.
- Do you have any relatives in the United States?
- Yes, I have some.

- Do we have any butter for the hotcakes?


- Yes, I think there is some in the fridge.
- How much water is there in the ocean?
- There is a lot of water!

- How much money do you have


in your pocket? Use “much” for questions
- Mmmm, I don’t have much and negative sentences
money now.
Betting Game Let’s win or lose some points.

No. Correct Incorrect My Bet Win/Loss


Instructions: 1
1. Draw this chart in your notebook. 2
2. You will see 10 statements for two 3
minutes
4
3. Decide whether each statement is
“correct” or “incorrect” and mark the 5
corresponding column
6
4. Bet 1 to 10 points to your answers
7
5. Check the answers and do the math
(add your correct answers and 8
subtract the incorrect ones) 9
10
Are you ready?
Statement Your Your
Correct Incorrect
bet win/loss

1. Much parents work full time. x


2. There are a little people who remember the Great War. x
3. The president shook hands with many players. x
4. I never have much money at the end of the month. x
5. Much houses are really what I want. x
6. If you have some time, please call me. x
7. I have a few interest in politics. x
8. There are much accidents every day. x
9. I don’t have many information. x
10. I need a lot of flour to make a cake. x
TOTALS
CORRECT OR INCORRECT
Do you have any water?
Is there much contamination outside?
Much people are dancing now.
There isn’t a lot of sugar in the jar.
There are a little students in the class.
When I was a child, there wasn´t much
information about technology.
There is a few salt on the table.
The chef has some orders today.
I need a lot of ingredients for a cake.
How much money is there in your pocket?
How many love do you have?
Reading
What’s a review?

The goal of a review is to evaluate or judge something. We judge things every day.
For example, you have a favorite band or television show, and you like one
supermarket more than you like another. These are judgements. When you write a
review, your job is to state your opinion or judgement and support it. You do this by
presenting reasons and evidence.

Tips for writing a review:


• Read watch or listen the work more than once
• Provide essential information
• Take a stand
• Introduce evidence to support your criteria
• Compare and contrast
• Do not summarize the entire plot
Review
MASTERCHEF is a culinary competition designed to find and reward the best home cook in America. Hosted by
celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, the series brings together 100 passionate amateur cooks from across the
country. After presenting their dishes to a panel of judges -- including Ramsay, restaurateur Joe Bastianich, and
four-star chef Graham Elliot -- 30 make the cut to compete in future rounds. After each challenge -- which
includes preparation contests, taste tests, and catering events -- another cook is eliminated. The last one
cooking wins $250,000 and a chance to publish their own cookbook.

The series, which is already popular in countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, and Hungary, features lots
of the high-intensity food preparation excitement that's part of the fun in shows like Top Chef and Ultimate Cake
Off. But unlike those shows, MasterChef features people who are doctors, software designers, and stay-at-home
parents first and chefs second. While it’s inspiring to watch, many of these cooks lack the finesse usually
showcased in food preparation shows. They're also unprepared for the kind of harsh criticism that the judges,
especially Ramsay, have to offer, which leads to a lot of crying and other unprofessional reactions.

People who like cooking competitions will be drawn to the show, and foodies will enjoy the chance to see how
novice cooks can learn some tricks of the trade. But the salty language and Ramsey’s unique motivation style
aren't particularly constructive. The series serves up some good entertainment, but it's a dish best left for older
kids.
Review checklist
Instructions: Find the sentences or phrases that comply with the review’s previous tips.

Item Sentence or Phrase


1. Read the work more than once (Yes or No)
2. Provide essential information
3. Take a stand
4. Introduce evidence to support criteria
5. Compare and contrast
6. Which are the most relevant details of the TV
show included in the review?
What’s your favorite TV show or movie?
Write a short review. Make sure you include the tips and details mentioned before.

Movie or TV show

The TV show/movie is about …

I think this movie is …. Because …

There are other TV shows/movies …

So, …
Writing
How healthy are you?
Write a paragraph about your eating habits. Make sure to include the
amounts or quantities of food and to clearly explain your likes and dislikes.
Look at the example.

I want to be healthy, but for me, it’s difficult. I


like pasta, rice and bread. I try to balance my food
by eating some fruits and vegetables. I don’t
drink much water, but I try to …
Listening
Instructions:
Before listening to the audio, write the
following options in your notebook.

1. hot dogs / pizza


2. carrots / hamburgers
3. peach / broccoli
4. carrots / chips
5. peach / strawberry
6. pizza / spaghetti
7. chips / spaghetti
8. chips / peach
Liten and Complete
Choose and mark one of the options in your notebook to complete each of the
following statements.

hot dogs
1. What kind of meat does she like to eat? (1) ____________
(2) ___________
hamburgers and steak.
2. What are her favorite vegetables? (3) _______,
broccoli cabbage,
(4) _______,
carrots and peas.
3. Sometimes her mother makes a (5) __________
peach pie.
4. Her favorite food at the Italian restaurant is (6)______.
pizza
5. Her parent prefer (7) _________
spaghetti or lasagna.
6. Sometimes she eats things that aren’t good for her:
Potato (8) _______
chips and candies.
Conversation
Questions
1. What is something you have too much of?
2. How much free time do you have?
3. How many planets do you think have life on them?
4. How many good friends do you have?
5. How much fruit do you eat?
6. How many days are there in February?
7. How much time do you spend on social media?
8. What are a few ideas to save money?
9. How much coffee do you drink everyday?
10. How many times do you cook every week?

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